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She raises from a single bed,
And confidently says "Goodbye, love."
And dresses in a shirt he wore last night.
He always liked her clothes,
'Cause no one ever looked as vogue as her,
In green.
And no one ever felt so right like her,
at the lead.
He only broke the tv 'cause she said,
"I want something more."
There's no more.
She's going for the front door home.
He screams that she'll be back tonight.
And Joe says they always fight with no pants on,
She doesn't think it's funny.
But they can wait and go for dinner takes,
She recoils.
He tells himself there must be stressful times, at work.
But laying in a single bed at night,
She wants something more.
There's no more.
There's no more.
There's no more.
There's no more.
There's no more.
She raises from a single bed,
And confidently says "Goodbye, love."
And dresses in a shirt he wore last night.
He always liked her clothes,
'Cause no one ever looked as vogue as her,
In green.
And no one ever felt so right like her,
at the lead.
He only broke the tv 'cause she said,
"I want something more."
There's no more.
She's going for the front door home.
He screams that she'll be back tonight.
And Joe says they always fight with no pants on,
She doesn't think it's funny.
But they can wait and go for dinner takes,
She recoils.
He tells himself there must be stressful times, at work.
But laying in a single bed at night,
She wants something more.
There's no more.
There's no more.
There's no more.
There's no more.
There's no more.
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